Category Archives: Weblogs
Beautiful new sketches from our friend Andrea Joseph on her Moleskine. Veritable labor of love, her playful artworks are painstaking. "I am now feeling determined to finish this travel themed Moley. Maybe by the end of the year. I know … Continue reading
Sara Bedin sent us the link to this elegant journal cover on Etsy: "Vegetable tanned Italian leather with 4 elastic strings in the middle so you can put in 4 notebooks, planners and/or books easily. A elastic closure makes easy … Continue reading
A mention of the Moleskine P A mention of the Moleskine Passions Recipe Journal at Olive to Cook led us to "They Draw and cook" collection of super fun illustrated recipes created by artists from around the world. LINK
This pencil portrait of Gillian Welch by M. Scott Hay. Such nuanced rendition could only come from meeting the singer in person as he recounts: "I met Gillian Welch after she sang some of her songs at a bar in Minneapolis. My … Continue reading
The Art of Manliness discusses the tradition of note-keeping through the years in a blog post by Brett and Kate McKay. "No matter what profession you find yourself in, the most essential function of the pocket notebook is to provide … Continue reading
The name is a little strange but this is one of the most functional and easy to make penholders I've seen. Gnat Gnat boasts of over 10,000 downloads of the pdf instructions. Entirely believable. Check it out.
Paul Heaston describes himself as a "Native San Antonian. Lived in Montana. Now back in Texas. Sketches, paints, draws, eats a lot of Mexican food." I'd describe his blog as awesome. Checkout his latest Moleskine sketches here. The rest of … Continue reading
A shortlist of favorite pencils from Brian Greene at the Herman Miller blog. I like this one: "For the pencil chewer, Smencils are probably your best choice. They are made from newspaper so they are environmentally friendly, but even more … Continue reading
Jessica Zafra, author and long time Moleskine user posted about a range of customized notebooks now available in the Philippines. There's a couple of snaps at her blog, Jessica Rules the Universe. LINK
The travel blog, Gadling posted about the Moleskine City Notebooks and a suggestion to leave those PDAs, etc at home and strike it out like the old days – with a map. "Of course, if you lack a sense of … Continue reading











